The Darcy Boxer Shorts M E A S U R E TWI C E C U T O N C E MEASURE TWICE CUT ONCE The Darcy Boxer Shorts Like their namesake Darcy, these boxers are classically stylish. With two options for construction you can choose a womens boxer featuring shorter leg length, side splits and turnover elastic at waist. Or you can choose the mens boxer with traditional exposed elastic, working fly and standard leg length. Designed for woven fabric with elastic at waist. Suggested Fabrics Woven fabrics such as voile, cambric, lawn, quilting cottons, silks and satins. Unsuitable for fabrics with high degree of stretch, bulk or stiffness such as swim lycra, denim or cord. Trims Women’s version: 6mm width Elastic (does not need to be lingerie elastic), thread. Men’s version: 25mm (or wider) Elastic, thread. Size Chart Mens XXS XS S M L XL XXL Womens 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 Waist in cm 58 63 68 73 78 83 88 Waist in inches 22.8 24.8 26.7 28.7 30.7 32.7 34.7 Hip in cm 83 88 93 98 103 108 113 Hip in inches 32.7 34.6 36.6 38.6 40.6 42.6 44.6 (c) 2014 Measure Twice Cut Once. All rights reserved. For Personal use only. Please do not distribute digital copy. www.measuretwicecutonce.com.au 2/9 Pattern Pieces ME AS UR E TW IC E C UT ME AS UR E O NC E TW IC E ME AS UR E C UT TW IC E O NC E C UT The Darcy Boxer Short O NC E ME AS UR E Front - Left Hand Side - Cut 1 TW IC E C UT The Darcy Boxer Short Seam Allowance 1cm The Darcy Boxer Short O NC E Back - Cut 2 Front - Right Hand Side - Cut 1 Seam Allowance 1cm Seam Allowance 1cm The Darcy Boxer Short Fly Cut 1 main fabric Cut 1 interfacing Seam Allowance 1cm e e Grainlin Grainlin e Grainlin e Grainlin Left Front Right Front Fly Facing Back cut 1 right side up cut 1 right side up cut 1 interfacing for cut 1 right side up cut 2 fly extension only cut 1 interfacing Layout ME AS UR E TW IC E C UT O NC E The Darcy Boxer Short Back - Cut 2 Seam Allowance 1cm e Grainlin ME AS UR E TW IC E C UT O NC E The Darcy Boxer Short Fly Cut 1 main fabric Cut 1 interfacing Seam Allowance 1cm ME AS UR E TW IC E C UT O NC E ME AS UR E e TW IC E C UT The Darcy Boxer Short O NC E Grainlin Front - Left Hand Side - Cut 1 The Darcy Boxer Short Seam Allowance 1cm Front - Right Hand Side - Cut 1 Seam Allowance 1cm e e Grainlin Grainlin Fabric Useage All fabric to be cut on straight grain. Need approx 95cm x 112cm width. Allow more for matching of patterns stripes or fabrics with nap or shine. Elastic Measure the opening, reduce by one third and then wrap that length around you before you cut. If you like a firmer or looser fit adjust as necessary. Remember these are boxers, you want them to be comfortable! Glossary of Terms/Pattern Symbols Grainline - the grain of a woven fabric runs parallel Press - use your iron to push a seam in the to the selvedge correct direction, create a line for hem Cut on fold - place pattern edge on fold of fabric for Right side of fabric - the side of the fabric you cutting want facing outwards when garment is done Bias - cutting woven fabric at 45 degrees to the grainline Wrong side of fabric - the side of the fabric you 3 step zig zag - a zig zag stitch where point to want facing inwards whent garment is done point on each zig (or zag) is made up of 3 individual straight stitches Finish edges - serge/overlock/zig zag/pinked Securely stitch - reverse stitch or go over the first stitch a few times to ensure it holds in Babylock - very fine rolled hem finish often done place with an overlocker Nap - fabrics like velvet, satin or silks can have Pin - use pins to hold your seam in place before a sheen or nap (texture). Cut all pattern pieces stitching. in the one direction to avoid panels looking like they are different colours. (c) 2014 Measure Twice Cut Once. All rights reserved. For Personal use only. Please do not distribute digital copy. www.measuretwicecutonce.com.au 3/9 The Darcy Boxer Shorts - Sewing Instructions Page 1 All seam allowances are 1cm 5 - In preparation for buttonholes later on in construction, add some interfacing to the wrong If you are making the womens version at side of the left hand side front. certain points the construction methods are different. You will see the alternative instructions in these green boxes. 1 - With right sides together match back panel with a front panel at inside leg seam. Pin in place. 6 - Finish edges of crotch seam by overlocking or zig zagging. Do each edge separately as you don’t want to stitch the fly closed. 2 - Straight stitch the 1cm seam allowance and finish the raw edges by overlocking or zigzagging. 7 - With right sides together, match front and back 3 - Repeat for other side. Then press with seam panels together. Pin in place. allowance going towards the back. 4 - To ensure a very flat finish topstitch down seam. You could use 2 rows of straight stitch or use a twin needle. 4/9 The Darcy Boxer Shorts - Sewing Instructions Page 2 8 - Straight stitch the 1cm seam allowance but finish before you reach the front fly. When the fly is turned the right way round, the 1cm turnbacks you pressed in place should be neatly tucked to the inside of the fly. 16 - The fly is now going to be attached to the front right hand side panel using a sandwich technique. Start by matching the top of the fly to the top of the 9 - Press both seams to the left hand side and right panel at centre front. topstitch down to acheive a flat seam. 10 - On fly, iron interfacing on wrong side of fabric. 11 - Fold fly in half, right sides together. The front panel should now be tucked inside the fly and pinned in place. 17 - topstitch through all the layers to secure it in place. 12 - On cut edge fold back by 1cm and press in place. 13 - On bottom edge stitch from centre fold to press line of turn back. 18 - On left hand side front panel prepare for other side of fly. Fold back fly facing to create a straight line at centre front. Press in place using an iron. 14 - Clip corner. 15 - Turn right way out, make sure the bottom cor- ner has a nice point to it, a chopstick can be a handy point turning tool. 5/9 The Darcy Boxer Shorts - Sewing Instructions Page 3 19 -Topstitch fly facing into place following the curve at the bottom of the fly. 23 - Cut open buttonholes and position buttons on underside. Hand or machine stitch buttons into place and then 20 - Mark spaces for buttons and buttonholes and button up your fly. then stitch buttonholes into the left hand side fly. Finish the raw edges of your side seams by overlocking/serging or zigzagging. Do each raw edge separately. Side seams, with right sides together, match the side seams and pin in place. Measure 7cm up from bottom edge. Mark with a pin. 21 - Joining the fly. Place left hand side over right hand side. Ensure the centre front’s line up. Pin in place. Straight stitch side seam with a 1cm seam allowance. Your will be stitching from the top down the the pin at the 7cm mark and stopping at that point. 22 - At bottom of fly, add a line of straight topstitching. This will go through all layers. It creates the bottom of the opening of the fly so be sure to securely stitch at the beginning and the end of the line of stitching 6/9 The Darcy Boxer Shorts - Sewing Instructions Page 4 24 - Side seam with right sides together, match the 26 - Neaten raw edges of leg openings by zig zag side seams and pin in place. stitching or overlocking/serging. Turn up 1.5cm hem and press or pin in place. Then straight stitch hem starting from the inside leg. 25 - Straight stitch side seams with 1cm seam allowance. Finish raw edges by overlocking/serging or zig zagging. Press seams towards the back. Neaten raw edges of leg openings by zig zag stitching or overlocking/serging. Turn up 2.5 cm hem and press or pin in place. Then straight stitch hem. Press seams open. 27 - Neaten top opening by zig zagging/overlocking/ serging the raw edge. Using a straight stitch, topstitch up past the 7cm mark, across and down the other side to create a neat split in the side hem of your boxer. Repeat for opposite side 7/9 The Darcy Boxer Shorts - Sewing Instructions Page 5 28 - Cut elastic for waistband. Fold elastic in half and 30 - Pin the elastic on the right side of The Darcy half again. Use pins to mark the fold points and divide Boxer Shorts ensuring you have covered the your elastic into quarters. overlocking/zig zag stitch. You want the elastic to overlap the top by approximately 1cm.
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